The proceedings of the JSME annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2433-1325
2004.3
Session ID : 2120
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Influence of Reformed Gas Composition on HCCI Combustion Engine System using Onboard-Reformed Gases of Methanol
Toshio SHUDOTakehiro TAKAHASHI
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One of the authors has proposed an HCCI combustion engine system that was fueled with dimethyl ether (DME) with a high cetane number and methanol-reformed gas (MRG) with a high anti-knock property in the previous research. In the system, both DME and MRG are to be produced from methanol by onboard-reformers utilizing the exhaust-heat from the engine. High overall thermal-efficiency has been achieved over a wide operable-range by both the lean HCCI combustion and the waste-heat recovery. While the MRG used in the research was the thermally decomposed methanol, methanol can be reformed to various compositions of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. This research aims to find the optimum MRG composition for the system in terms of the ignition control and the overall thermal efficiency.

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